MOTORISTS should brace for higher pump prices across the three main petroleum products in the coming week.
Citing oil trading in the past four days, Department of Energy-Oil Industry Management Bureau Director III Rodela Romero yesterday said the per liter prices of gasoline, diesel and kerosene may go up.
The estimated adjustments are as follows:
* Gasoline ā P0.90 to P1.20 per liter
* Diesel ā P1.20 to P1.40 per liter
* Kerosene ā P1.10 to P1.30 per liter
The Energy official said results of Fridayās trading āwould determine the final [price] adjustments.ā
The expected pump price hikes could be attributed to āfears of a wider conflict in the Middle East, especially the Israel-Hamas [war] might spread to include Iran,ā according to Romero.
Other factors influencing global oil trading are Ukraineās attack in Russiaās oil refineries, the OPECās decision to continue its policy on production cut, and signs of stronger economic growth in US and India.
Oil companies usually announce price adjustments every Monday, to be implemented on the following day.
Effective Tuesday, April 2, fuel firms hiked the prices per liter of gasoline by P0.45, while slashing those of diesel by P0.60 and kerosene by P1.05. (GMA Integrated News)